The art of deceleration : motion and rest in art from Caspar David Friedrich to Ai Weiwei
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The art of deceleration : motion and rest in art from Caspar David Friedrich to Ai Weiwei
Hatje Cantz, 2011
- : English ed.
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Feuilleton : deceleration, a burning issue
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Exhibition catalogue
Catalog of the exhibition held at the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg (Wolfsburg), Nov. 12, 2011-Apr. 9, 2012
Accompanying text titled: Feuilleton : deceleration, a burning issue
Includes bibliographical references (p. 258-259)
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Description
From Manet to Marinetti, modern art has explored and espoused acceleration. It is rarely if ever acknowledged that a contrary trajectory of deceleration has been pursued, from the Romantic painters with their solitary reveries to the "slow painting" of a Mark Rothko or Franz Gertsch. This volume recruits sociologists and scientists alongside an array of artists.
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